Sonny Boy's '92 Alfa developed a stalling problem. He had it towed to Luciano in Miami. Seems a $600 air flow sensor had developed a leak. Luciano fixes it for $175 by filing down a part so that it opens and closes. He said the $600 part would eventually fail just like the last one. Now my son is lucky. He has a "Luciano" down there who knows these cars inside and out and is neither incompetent or a crook. What do I have? A couple of friends who are knowledgeable and help me with the heavy lifting, but when the day comes - sooner if not later since my TR6 has about 104K miles - and I will need a complete engine overhaul - where do I take it? My regular mechanic is competent and honest but inexperienced with Trumph's. The British car guy around here IMHO is incompetent and sloppy. I wouldn't trust him to change an air filter. I have had more damage done to my foreign cars through the years by so-called mechanics - and had to pay plenty $$$ in the bargain. That's why I learned how to do it myself many moons ago. The so-called technicians around here are just replacement artists. You're lucky if you live in a part of the country where there are still wrench guys who know what they're doing and don't charge you an arm and a leg - e.g. Fantom Works - to set our cars right. Comments invited.